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Slow induction of brain death leads to decreased renal function and increased hepatic apoptosis in rats

BACKGROUND: Donor brain death (BD) is an independent risk factor for graft survival in recipients. While in some patients BD results from a fast increase in intracranial pressure, usually associated with trauma, in others, intracranial pressure increases more slowly. The speed of intracranial pressu...

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Autores principales: Rebolledo, Rolando A., Hoeksma, Dane, Hottenrott, Christina M. V., Bodar, Yves J. L., Ottens, Petra J., Wiersema-Buist, Janneka, Leuvenink, Henri G. D.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4872359/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27193126
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12967-016-0890-0
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author Rebolledo, Rolando A.
Hoeksma, Dane
Hottenrott, Christina M. V.
Bodar, Yves J. L.
Ottens, Petra J.
Wiersema-Buist, Janneka
Leuvenink, Henri G. D.
author_facet Rebolledo, Rolando A.
Hoeksma, Dane
Hottenrott, Christina M. V.
Bodar, Yves J. L.
Ottens, Petra J.
Wiersema-Buist, Janneka
Leuvenink, Henri G. D.
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description BACKGROUND: Donor brain death (BD) is an independent risk factor for graft survival in recipients. While in some patients BD results from a fast increase in intracranial pressure, usually associated with trauma, in others, intracranial pressure increases more slowly. The speed of intracranial pressure increase may be a possible risk factor for renal and hepatic graft dysfunction. This study aims to assess the effect of speed of BD induction on renal and hepatic injury markers. METHODS: BD induction was performed in 64 mechanically ventilated male Fisher rats by inflating a 4.0F Fogarty catheter in the epidural space. Rats were observed for 0.5, 1, 2 or 4 h following BD induction. Slow induction was achieved by inflating the balloon-catheter at a speed of 0.015 ml/min until confirmation of BD. Fast induction was achieved by inflating the balloon at 0.45 ml/min for 1 min. Plasma, kidney and liver tissue were collected for analysis. RESULTS: Slow BD induction led to higher plasma creatinine at all time points compared to fast induction. Furthermore, slow induction led to increased renal mRNA expression of IL-6, and renal MDA values after 4 h of BD compared to fast induction. Hepatic mRNA expression of TNF-α, Bax/Bcl-2, and protein expression of caspase-3 was significantly higher due to slow induction after 4 h of BD compared to fast induction. PMN infiltration was not different between fast and slow induction in both renal and hepatic tissue. CONCLUSION: Slow induction of BD leads to poorer renal function compared to fast induction. Renal inflammatory and oxidative stress markers were increased. Liver function was not affected by speed of BD induction but hepatic inflammatory and apoptosis markers increased significantly due to slow induction compared to fast induction. These results provide initial proof that speed of BD induction influences detrimental renal and hepatic processes which could signify different donor management strategies for patients progressing to BD at different speeds.
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spelling pubmed-48723592016-05-20 Slow induction of brain death leads to decreased renal function and increased hepatic apoptosis in rats Rebolledo, Rolando A. Hoeksma, Dane Hottenrott, Christina M. V. Bodar, Yves J. L. Ottens, Petra J. Wiersema-Buist, Janneka Leuvenink, Henri G. D. J Transl Med Research BACKGROUND: Donor brain death (BD) is an independent risk factor for graft survival in recipients. While in some patients BD results from a fast increase in intracranial pressure, usually associated with trauma, in others, intracranial pressure increases more slowly. The speed of intracranial pressure increase may be a possible risk factor for renal and hepatic graft dysfunction. This study aims to assess the effect of speed of BD induction on renal and hepatic injury markers. METHODS: BD induction was performed in 64 mechanically ventilated male Fisher rats by inflating a 4.0F Fogarty catheter in the epidural space. Rats were observed for 0.5, 1, 2 or 4 h following BD induction. Slow induction was achieved by inflating the balloon-catheter at a speed of 0.015 ml/min until confirmation of BD. Fast induction was achieved by inflating the balloon at 0.45 ml/min for 1 min. Plasma, kidney and liver tissue were collected for analysis. RESULTS: Slow BD induction led to higher plasma creatinine at all time points compared to fast induction. Furthermore, slow induction led to increased renal mRNA expression of IL-6, and renal MDA values after 4 h of BD compared to fast induction. Hepatic mRNA expression of TNF-α, Bax/Bcl-2, and protein expression of caspase-3 was significantly higher due to slow induction after 4 h of BD compared to fast induction. PMN infiltration was not different between fast and slow induction in both renal and hepatic tissue. CONCLUSION: Slow induction of BD leads to poorer renal function compared to fast induction. Renal inflammatory and oxidative stress markers were increased. Liver function was not affected by speed of BD induction but hepatic inflammatory and apoptosis markers increased significantly due to slow induction compared to fast induction. These results provide initial proof that speed of BD induction influences detrimental renal and hepatic processes which could signify different donor management strategies for patients progressing to BD at different speeds. BioMed Central 2016-05-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4872359/ /pubmed/27193126 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12967-016-0890-0 Text en © The Author(s). 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Rebolledo, Rolando A.
Hoeksma, Dane
Hottenrott, Christina M. V.
Bodar, Yves J. L.
Ottens, Petra J.
Wiersema-Buist, Janneka
Leuvenink, Henri G. D.
Slow induction of brain death leads to decreased renal function and increased hepatic apoptosis in rats
title Slow induction of brain death leads to decreased renal function and increased hepatic apoptosis in rats
title_full Slow induction of brain death leads to decreased renal function and increased hepatic apoptosis in rats
title_fullStr Slow induction of brain death leads to decreased renal function and increased hepatic apoptosis in rats
title_full_unstemmed Slow induction of brain death leads to decreased renal function and increased hepatic apoptosis in rats
title_short Slow induction of brain death leads to decreased renal function and increased hepatic apoptosis in rats
title_sort slow induction of brain death leads to decreased renal function and increased hepatic apoptosis in rats
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4872359/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27193126
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12967-016-0890-0
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